Yes, I have mine pushing 1080p at 60 hz to my 46" tv. Only trouble I am having is getting the audio over hdmi to work. I have tried unmuting as per the wiki, but no luck. At any rate- no flickering or tearing on mine.

Hmm.... Very interesting. Will try hdmi 2 tonight. I have the single core variety. Btw- not sure if it matters, but I'm running an almost fully updated system. I've had beta 2 installed since feb or so and just done the apt-get update/upgrade. I have not applied the latest 2 updates per the wiki and I have not tried a snapshot. Fwiw

OK- I redid the audio/video wizard and selected HDMI 2, 1080p and 60 hz over a HDMI cable to my 46" Sony Bravia.

On my setup, dvd's play without a hitch. No lag, no tearing, no frame drops. Everything plays as smooth as I could hope- everything, that is, except the audio. Although I managed to break the laws of physics by losing my remote in a closed system... the mass of my remote is no longer within my closed system bubble- at least not that I can find.

I check the bios settings and disable acpi and I ran alsamixer from a putty terminal to confirm that IEC958, IEC958 D and IEC958 1 were not muted. What I find odd is that while the other channels (mic, CD, line, center, etc) have volume slider bars, these do not exist for the IEC958s. The only option for the IEC958s are infinity and "MM". B4rney, do you have the same?

I tried unchecking the AC3/DTS passthrough and using vdpau as the hardware acceleration- after making these changes, rebooting the revo and doing a complete reload/regen of the entire system, I saw no changes. Media played as before (didn't test mythtv).

As a side note- from a completely off state, to a functional UI (menu completely loaded) over a 100bit network, it took 2 min and 38.4 seconds. And, from the time I pressed "restart" from a different orbiter to again to the same functional UI took 2 min and 51.3 seconds. The only non-standard items I have on the system is Hulu and a gyration remote and nothing failed to start on either restart. Well, turning off ACPI caused the system to 'halt' on shutdown, it did not shut itself off. After turning it back on and timing the shut down time (pressing "Power OFF m/d" from a separate orbiter) yielded a shutdown time (time ended when the power light on the revo shut off) of 17.1 seconds.

b4rnet - are your video problems in Myth or any time you play video? On my single core ION (HP mini 311) I was having all kinds of performance, pause, freeze issues. Last night I resolved them by going into tv playback setup and selecting Enable Extra Audio Buffering and Disable Real Time Priority. This is with vdpau already enabled both in web admin and the Myth tv playback setup.

I tried unchecking the AC3/DTS passthrough and using vdpau as the hardware acceleration- after making these changes, rebooting the revo and doing a complete reload/regen of the entire system, I saw no changes. Media played as before (didn't test mythtv).

I have mine (dual core) working at 1080p for a couple of weeks now, with no problem on video playback. I didn't have to do anything special to get it working.

As regards HDMI audio, this really gave me a hassle for a few hours. I did many things and I'm not really sure which one worked, but try these:1. Mute all of the IEC958 - this is the SPDIF output, and I had a theory that maybe despite selecting HDMI out it was really using SPDIF.2. Add users to the 'audio' group. This was definitely necessary to get any sound out on the KDE desktop, but I'm not sure if it had any effect on LMCE.